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Julian Anthony
Full Moon Fever

Full Moon Fever

Labels

X-Kalay

Catno

XK034

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Apr 5, 2024

Styles

House

In dialogue with both past and future, Slapfunk protégé Julian Anthony.

In dialogue with both past and future, Slapfunk protégé Julian Anthony drops his debut solo EP and touches down with a 4-track invocation of classic 90s house templates.

Tripped out sensibility meets sci-fi tendency as ‘Full Moon Fever’ and ‘Open Minded’ deliver full-bodied exercises in total dance floor immersion. Fractal fuel for the vision quest, they’re sophisticated like the finest dream house while channelling the buoyant, jacking heft of timeless Chi-town material.

Wide eyed but tuff, ‘Stormy Tuesday’ rolls in with more of the groove-forward drive that typifies Anthony’s best work. It’s just the kind of immaculate gear we've come to expect from the Dutchman, and evoking golden era Dream 2 Science, ‘Virtual Reality’ ploughs the same furrow of propulsive, ‘90s-indebted house. Deep space projections radiating togetherness and warmth from the start.

Available Tomorrow

Apr 5, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Full Moon Fever

A2

Open Minded

B1

Stormy Tuesday

B2

Virtual Reality

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